Run-time behavioural models for error detection, fault diagnosis, and self-recovery
- đ¤ Speaker: Paul Ward, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo
- đ Date & Time: Tuesday 11 October 2011, 14:30 - 15:30
- đ Venue: Room FW26, Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building
Abstract
Existing systems-management tools are essentially a plumbing infrastructure: they collect data and present it to administrators, typically with an API to allow administrators to code scripts for automated analysis. Plumbing is the easy part; analysis is the hard part; this talk will describe our research on creating effective run-time behavioural models of log and metric data, together with work on how to then use that data for fault localisation and diagnosis, leading to self-recovering systems. Given the large costs of running enterprise information systems ($100 billion annually in the US alone; US Bureau of Labor Statistics), our research is expected to result in very significant cost reductions.
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Paul Ward, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo
Tuesday 11 October 2011, 14:30-15:30